Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 99
Sign: Aquarius
City: Black Hills, South Dakota and
State: Texas
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/8/2006
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December 24, 2009 - Thursday
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Current mood:  artistic
Category: Music
For immediate release - December 3, 2009
Michael Bucher's album, Believe soon to be released December 2009 on the Indie label Blue Hills Records. Native American singer/songwriter, Michael Bucher is in the studio finishing his new recording, BELIEVE
Mr. Bucher is again joined by the music talents of Grammy Award winner, Joanne Shenandoah and family, Leah Shenandoah and Dianne Shenandoah on the new singles titled, "Believe" and"Blessings."
Additional CD tracks will feature performances by Curtis "Sweet Curtis Brown" Waterman (Corn Bread) on "Fat Cats" and Chief Kevin Brown (Pamunkey Tribe/Virginia) on "Mountain Top Removal."
"My music has always been a reflection of where I stand on certain issues, what I have learned, been through, and healed from. 'Believe' is just that. One of the most important things I've learned so far on my Journey is to believe. That may sound overly simplistic, however, if we don't believe, we don't have hope, without hope, no dreams for today or the future. May we all Believe." says Michael Bucher.
Bucher is a 2007 Native American Music Award Nominee for "Best Folk" and "Best Debut Artist"; 2007 Indian Summer Music Awards Nominee for "Best Folk" and "Best Pop" album; 2008 NAMA nominee for "Best Short Form Music Video" Don't Forget About Me; 2008 Native E Music Awards Winner for "Best Political Song" Don't Forget About Me; 2009 Native American Music Awards Nominee for "Best Male", "Best Music Video", "Best Record", "Best Compilation" (Bitter Tears Sacred Ground); 2009 Native American Music Awards Winner for "Best Compilation" (Bitter Tears Sacred Ground) and, 2009 Grammy 1st Round for the Best Folk, American recording (Bitter Tears Sacred Ground - Hondo Mesa Records). Michael Bucher is a Cherokee singer-songwriter who was taught from the beginning of his memory the stories, language and legends of his people. His songs are intended to teach, heal and bring awareness to everyone who hears them. He sings about topics that are important to him and others in Indian Country. From the desecration of sacred sites, to Cherokee legends, to the sometimes seemingly Invisible Indian, there's a passionate quality throughout.
With strong vocals and heartfelt lyrics, his music is a blend of acoustic guitar, native and a contemporary drum, flute, shakers, rattles, bass and electric guitars, and cuts a swath through native folk, blues and rock.
Management Rep & Press Relations for Michael Bucher:
Karla LaRive | Studio West Management Subsidiary of PK Productions, LLC PO Box 752 Hot Springs SD 57747
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November 29, 2009 - Sunday
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
For Immediate Release.... Hot Springs, South Dakota - November 29, 2009
"Free To Run - An Afternoon at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary" 2009 documentary DVD available online at Sanctuary's gift shop and Just Horse Videos.
Produced in conjunction with Karla LaRive of PK Productions, LLC (Hot Springs, SD) and and Institute of Range and American Mustang; the new documentary was filmed on location at the Sanctuary and edited by Christopher Crosby of musicseenPROductions.
Music composed and performed by Martin Meyer and recorded at Great Sky Studios.
DVD Cover Art by musicseenPROductions
The one hour program narrated by BHWHS guide Mark Keffeler as he travels the viewer through the Sanctuary's 14,000 acres of private land dedicated to range preservation and a balanced ecosystem. The tour includes wild mustangs, Native American ceremonial sites, petroglyphs and the Crazy Horse movie set and pioneer history.
The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary purpose is to provide not only freedom for unadoptable and unwanted wild horses, but also a research area dedicated to solving wild horse herd management that will contribute to the well-being of wild horses everywhere.
Now Available On The Net: Free To Run DVD - Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary Gift Shop
Other Links:
Just Horse Videos
Sky Angel Faith & Family Television
About The Production:
Christopher Crosby | Director of Photography & Editor specializes in music and equestrian sports video production, as well as the New York marathon and, has been nominated for three Native American Music Awards for "best short form music video/DVD" for Video Director. He is currently a Content Producer and Editor for Horse TV (Dallas TX).
Chris Crosby, Director of Photography/Editor BH Wild Horse Sanctuary Cheyenne River Canyon Overlook
Photo courtesy of SWM - May 2009
Karla LaRive | Producer, PK Productions, LLC is an indigenous music management and media company founded in 2006. PK Productions LLC is an Associate Member of the Washington, DC chapter of The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammys), Advisory Member for the Native American Music Awards (Nammys) and has been nominated for three Nammys for "best short form music video" as Video Producer.
Horse TV | Equestrian Web TV & Media is the first and only multi-platform television network dedicated to providing programming for a worldwide equestrian audience, has announced the launch of H-SPAN, the industry-serving component of its online television portal. By promoting the equestrian industry on a global basis, the company provides an aggregation of viewers to worldwide advertising and sponsorship opportunities, which in turn enhances the horse and the equestrian industries.
HorseTV will be accessible on Sky Angel Faith & Family Television subscribers. Sky Angel, a national provider of faith-based and family-friendly television and radio programming, is pleased to announce the availability of the HorseTV Subscription Video On Demand (SVOD) channel.
FREE TO RUN AN AFTERNOON AT THE BLACK HILLS WILD HORSE SANCTUARY SOUTH DAKOTA
Trailer By Christopher Crosby - musicseenPROductions -
Public Relations | Media Contact Karla LaRive | Studio West Management P.O. Box 752 Hot Springs, South Dakota 57747 USA Studio West Management
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November 28, 2009 - Saturday
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Category: News and Politics
Natives Voices Upcoming Show: 11/27/2009 6:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Host: Vince Schilling
Radio Host/Journalist Vince Schilling
Show name: Michael Bucher - Award Winning Musician Call-in Number: (646) 381-4981
Michael Bucher and Vince Schilling AIS Ball | Washington D.C. Jan 2009 Join Vincent Schilling - host of Native Voices, in a conversation with Award-Winning Musician Michael Bucher. Told by his uncle to pursue his dream of becoming a musician and activist working to protect Sacred Sites and Burial Grounds - Michael Bucher is someone that you don't want to miss! P.S. Michael Bucher is giving away some of his latest albums on the show.
Michael Bucher performs the AIS Ball Washington DC Jan 2009 photo by Vince Schilling
Michael Bucher is a Cherokee singer-songwriter who was taught from the beginning of his memory the stories, language and legends of his people. His songs are intended to teach, heal and bring awareness to everyone who hears them. He sings about topics that are important to him and others in Indian Country. From the desecration of sacred sites, to Cherokee legends, to the sometimes seemingly Invisible Indian, there's a passionate quality throughout. www.michaelbucher.com
Vincent Schilling is a St. Regis Mohawk, an Award-Winning Native American author and a Freelance Photojournalist. Vincent is also a columnist for Inside Business, a Hampton roads business magazine and has contributed to local and national publications such as Tribal College Journal, Arthritis Today, Children’s Digest, The Virginian-Pilot and Tidewater Parent. He is also a correspondent for the leading Native American news publication in the United States, Indian Country Today. His first book, “Native Athletes in Action” has won distinction with a Moonbeam Children’s award in multicultural non-fiction. It has also received acclaim as book of the month from “Native America Calling” A nationally syndicated Native American radio show. He released his second book, “Native Men of Courage,” in the summer of 2008. His most current book for children is about Native musicians and vocal artists entitled “Native Musicians – In the Groove.” It is the third book by Vincent Schilling in conjunction with Book Publishing Company and Second Story Press as part of a growing book series entitled the “Native Trailblazer Series.” As an author and photojournalist, Vincent Schilling has met and spoke with a multitude of amazing people in his adventures to include John McCain, Retired Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, award-winning artists Mary Youngblood, Crystal Shawanda, Gabriela Ayala and Michael Bucher to name a few. He also loves photography and has had the pleasure of photographing amazing people such as Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, John McCain and Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia Chief Lynnette Allston. To see some of his photos visit http://vincentschillingportfolio.shutterfly.com. Vincent now lives in Virginia Beach with his beautiful wife Delores. Together, they have traveled all over the country and Vincent has been fortunate to share his experiences with Native youth as far away from his hometown of Virginia as Ronan, Montana.
The Native Voices Radio Show - LIVE EVERY FRIDAY 6PM EASTERN THANKS FOR TUNING IN – GET READY TO LEARN HOW TO BE A SUCCESS!!!
Hosted by Native American Photojournalist and Award-Winning Book Author Vincent Schilling - Native Voices is a great radio show that embraces AMAZING AND SUCCESSFUL NATIVE AMERICANS!!
Native Voices is a great radio show that embraces AMAZING NATIVE AMERICANS!! The show also embraces anyone that contributes to the Native American community. As an award-winning Native American author of three books on contemporary Native American heroes, athletes and musicians and as a nationally regarded journalist, Vincent Schilling (St. Regis Mohawk) will bring humor, friendship and outline the steps these amazing guests have traveled to achieve success.
Management Representation for Michael Bucher: Karla LaRive | Studio West Management P.O. Box 752, Hot Springs SD 57747
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November 16, 2009 - Monday
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
For Immediate Release . . . November 16, 2009 – Hot Springs, South Dakota. PK Productions LLC in association with Christopher Crosby of musicseenPROductions set to film Institute of Range and the American Mustangs’, Imagine a Place, a new sequel documentary to Free To Run, an afternoon at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary.
Medicine Hattie and Foal - Oct 2009
The one hour program will follow the daily life’s of six Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary sponsored wild mustangs; Champagne Lady, Ghost Dancer’s Shadow, Medicine Hattie, Painted Desert, Prairie Lark and Prairie Lonesome and their wild horse herds located at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, Hot Springs, South Dakota.
This is the second documentary from Black Hills producer, Karla LaRive of PK Productions, LLC and, Director of Photography and Editor, Christopher Crosby. Written by Dayton O. Hyde. Musical flute score by Martin Meyer and Windwalker of Wind Spirit Drum. Narration by Martin Meyer.
The program features the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary - founded in 1986 by Dayton O. Hyde. The wild horse sanctuary is North America’s largest with 14,000-acre ranch located along the Cheyenne River in Fall River County in western South Dakota. The Sanctuary’s purpose is dedicated to range preservation and a balanced ecosystem and, provides freedom for unadoptable wild horses. The ranch is also a research area dedicated to solving the problems of wild horse herd management that will contribute to the well-being of wild horses everywhere.
“There is something vitally important at stake here. Their freedom, my freedom, and yours.” said Founder, Dayton O. Hyde. Dayton O. Hyde | Founder and President - Institute of Range and the American Mustang. Dayton Hyde is a rancher, photographer, essayist and author of 17 books, including “Sandy”, Don Coyote”, and “Yamsi”. Dayton has been called a rancher’s rancher and a naturalist’s naturalist. He is a man whose wonderful observations bring home the powerful fact that a human being is responsible to the land and is not its master. He now runs The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, a 14000-acre ranch in Western South Dakota where he protects wild horses.
On the Net: Public Relations and Management Representation - Karla LaRive | Studio West Management A subsidiary of PK Productions, LLC P.O. Box 752 Hot Springs, SD 57747 USA
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November 16, 2009 - Monday
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Category: Music
Bitter Tears Sacred Ground Review - Oct 2009 Folk World (Germany) Joanne Shenandoah & Michael Bucher "Bitter Tears Sacred Ground"
Label: Hondo Mesa Records; 2009
Joanne Shenandoah (vocals, guitar, flute, percussion) is a member of the Oneida Iroquois Confederacy and for the past 20 years she has been doing what her Indian name Tekali wha kwah“ (she sings) suggests.
Together with Michael Bucher (vocals, guitar), aka Ko-la-nv“ (raven) – from the Cherokee Nation, and a bunch of talented guest musicians she has recorded an album honouring three unforgettable advocates for the Native American Movement.
"Bitter Tears – Sacred Ground“ features five cover versions of Johnny Cash’s in the US blacklisted album "Bitter Tears“, three from the departed New York Songwriter Peter Lafarge and two songs from Cash.
They added Joanne’s version of the American national anthem, a cover version of the Dakota activist Floyd Westerman, two songs from Bucher as well as four from Shenandoah.
The reason for being blacklisted was Lafarge’s protest song "As long as the Sun will shine“, dealing with the breach of the agreement the American government had signed with the Native American people in 1794. Shenandoah sings it with much emotion while Bucher sings "Apache Tears“ and "Talking Leaves“, two typical Cash songs. "Drums“ and "The Ballad of Ira Hayes“, two other songs from Lafarge, match perfectly to the nearly clichéd Western Sound of the Cash album. As a counterpoint to these system-critical songs Shenandoah sings a hauntingly beautiful a Capella version of "Star Spangled Banner“.
After these covered songs they bring forward their self-crafted tracks. "Sacred Ground“ is a perfect showcase for Bucher’s sonorous voice and his "Don’t Forget About Me“ stands out with its brilliant arrangement, the beautiful singing and the intoxicating rhythm.
Shenandoah rather sticks to melancholic ballads like "Who imagined“ or sings an awe-inspiring ode to the Indian life, "Riding Free“.
Thud drum beats accompany Shenandoah’s lament when she sings Westerman’s "They didn’t listen“ and finally she brings forward a conciliable song for her homeland, "America“.
"Bitter Tears – Sacred Ground“ is an album full of the most beautiful singing and musical highlights introducing us to two of the finest songwriters of the Native American Community.
Shenandoah and Bucher both have amazing voices, the band is first class and last but not least the socially committed lyrics give us a good insight into the problems of the Native American people; a must for fans of Native American Americana.
www.michaelbucher.com
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November 2, 2009 - Monday
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Category: Music
2009 NAMMY Follow Up
With Guests Wind Spirit Drum Group and Michael Bucher
Native Music National Native Month
Sunday, November 1st
NAMAPAHH 1st People's Radio with Radio Host, Robin Carneen
Date / Time: 11/1/2009 7:00 PM Call-in Number: (718) 508-9165 Kicking off Natl Native American Heritage Month!
2009 NAMMY News Follow Up_Wind Spirit Drum & Michael Bucher will be our guests!
About the Artists -
Wind Spirit Drum (Mic-Mac Lenape and Cherokee) Traditional Drum Performance Group
This husband and wife duo share their Eastern Woodland Native American culture and music through their flute and drum performances.
Windwalker and Spirit Buffalo's music showcases traditional Eastern Woodland drumming and spiritual Native American flute.
They share their Mic-Mac, Lenape and Cherokee heritage thru their song and storytelling performances. Their performances are immersed in beauty, harmony and healing. The couples daughter, Anagqus, dances to her parents inspiring music.
Their captivating performances have entertained audiences from Maine to Florida as they performed on the Pow Wow circut for six years. They now entertain and share their culture in New Mexico, their current home
AWARDS:
* Amazing Grace, Lenape Spirits - 2009 Native American Music Award Winner for “Best Gospel Inspirational” Recording
* Lenape Spirits – Nominated for 2009 Indian Summer Music Award for “Best Traditional” Album >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Michael Bucher (Cherokee) Musician/Songwriter
His songs are intended to teach, heal and bring awareness to everyone who hears them. He sings about topics that are important to him and others in Indian Country. From the desecration of sacred sites, to Cherokee legends, to the sometimes seemingly Invisible Indian, there's a passionate quality throughout.
AWARDS:
* Michael Bucher and Joanne Shenandoah, Bitter Tears Sacred Ground 2009 Indian Summer Music Award for “Best Folk” Album
* Michael Bucher and Joanne Shenandoah Bitter Tears Sacred Ground 2009 Native American Music Award for “Best Compilation” Album
* Don't Forget About Me - Nominated for Best Political Song - 2008 Native E Music Awards
* Don't Forget About Me - Nominated for Best Short Form Video - 2009 NAMA
-- NAMAPAHH First People's Radio is hosted and produced by Robin Carneen, is an enrolled member of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, in La Conner, WA. Topics include-Native American news, views & music & you can listen online at (archives too!):
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Management Representation for Wind Spirit Drum and Michael Bucher: Karla R. LaRive | Studio West Management
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October 27, 2009 - Tuesday
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Category: Music
From left: Karla LaRive of PK Productions LLC in Hot Springs, stands with Native American Music Award winners Michael Bucher and Joanne Shenandoah at the NAMA ceremony held Oct. 3 in Niagara Falls, N.Y. At the right is Dennis Kinsey, a producer for Hondo Mesa Records.
Local producer wins music awards
Hot Springs Star | South Dakota October 20, 2009
HOT SPRINGS - Local music and film production company PK Productions LLC and its feature artists, Michael Bucher and Wind Spirit Drum, won a pair of Native American Music Awards during the annual NAMA awards ceremony, held Oct. 3, in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
PK Productions is a music management and media company, located in Hot Springs and was founded by Karla LaRive. The award’s program featured more than a dozen performances by some of today’s leading Native American artists.
PK Production’s, singer/songwriter, Michael Bucher received one Native American Music Award for “Best Compilation” album for his work with Joanne Shenandoah on “Bitter Tears Sacred Ground.” They were also nominated in four other categories for the recording.
Together they shared six nods for “Record of the Year” and “Best Compilation.”
Bucher earned “Best Male” and “Best Video” for his single,’Don’t Forget About Me,’ while Shenandoah earned “Best Female” and “Song/Single” for the track, ‘Riding Free.’
Bucher’s music video, ‘Don’t Forget About Me’ was produced by LaRive, and filmed and edited by Christopher Crosby of musicseen-PROductions.
This is the company’s third NAMA music video nomination.
‘Don’t Forget About Me’ was filmed in July 2008 on location at the Black Hill Wild Horse Sanctuary, and with other regional locations in western South Dakota. The video features additional vocals by award winner Joanne Shenandoah.
In addition, the traditional drum performance group - and a husband and wife duo, Wind Spirit Drum also received an NAMA for “Best Gospel-Inspirational” for their recording of Amazing Grace,’ along with two other nominations for their debut recording, ‘Lenape Spirits.’
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October 14, 2009 - Wednesday
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Aegis Film Group Cordially invites you to join us for the Los Angeles Premiere of Our Documentary Film At the La Femme Film Festival Friday, October 16th Davidson/Valentini Theatre 1125 N. McCadden Place Los Angeles 90038 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Tickets available at the door - $10 The peace and serenity that envelops Bear Butte Mountain in South Dakota seems an unlikely venue for activism. It is here, amid the bucolic grasses and flowers, the grazing Buffalo and wild life that the stage has been set for battle.
While not Wounded Knee or Custer’s Last Stand it is still the stuff of history – and just as important to Native Americans. Whether they be Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Cheyenne or Cherokee, Bear Butte is a strong symbol of religious freedom and opposition to the white man’s continued ignorance, indifference and desecration of sacred Indian sites.
“On Sacred Ground” follows the fight of the American Indian Nation and its supporters to overcome this ignorance through legislative efforts, use of media and hitting the pavement informing and enlightening those who, in many cases, have no idea the damage being done by their very presence.
There is much to be gleaned from the elders who have gone before and those who would take their place in the hierarchy of the tribal lore. The red man and woman demand nothing - but elegantly requests respect for their beliefs, their shared history and sacred sites.

______________________________________________________________________ "On Sacred Ground" features music by Michael Bucher, the award winning Native American singer and songwriter. To learn more about Michael and his music visit: www.michaelbucher.com
Also featured is the music and artistry of Tiokasin Ghosthorse, host and producer of First Voices Indigenous Radio. Featured are cuts from his album "Ksa" and you can learn more about Tiokasin by visiting his website at:www.firstvoicesindigenousradio.org
He has performed world-wide and has been featured at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the United Nations, numerous universities and concerts. He also has a long career in Indigenous rights activism and currently hosts a program on WBAI called First Voices Indigenous Radio in New York City.
On the Net: Aegis Film Group
Watch the trailer
Management Representation for Michael Bucher Karla LaRive | Studio West Management
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October 13, 2009 - Tuesday
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Category: News and Politics
A conversation with Native musician Michael Bucher
By Vincent Schilling, Today correspondent Story Published: Oct 12, 2009Story Updated: Oct 12, 2009 Cherokee musician Michael Bucher is gaining considerable ground as a Native artist.
In 2007, Bucher was a double Nammy nominee for “Best Folk” and “Debut Artist” for his song, “Don’t Forget about Me” off his “Seven” album.
In 2008, Bucher received a Native-E Music Award for “Dirty Water,” a music video about Mato Paha (Bear Butte Mountain) in South Dakota. The video was also nominated for “Best Short Form Video” at the Native American Music Awards.
Recently, Bucher and Joanne Shenandoah worked with Hondo Mesa Records and released a tribute album to Johnny Cash entitled “Bitter Tears, Sacred Ground.” The album has received excellent reviews. At 55, Bucher is just getting started, he is currently in the studio working on his next album, “Believe.”
Bucher took a moment between recording tracks to speak with Indian Country Today.
Indian Country Today: You have had a busy 2009. What are some highlights?
Michael Bucher: “Bitter Tears” came out to great reviews and I am very grateful. Another highlight this year was being part of the presidential inauguration. It was an incredible experience. I met some amazing people like retired Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell and I worked with Joanne Shenandoah, Grammy winner Tom Wasinger, Bill Miller, Levi Platero and Martha Redbone. I had a great time.
ICT: What are you working on now?
Bucher: My new album, which is entitled ‘Believe.’ In fact, I literally just finished recording that song last week and it has turned out just great. ‘Believe’ is coming out this fall.
ICT: Why call it ‘Believe?
Bucher: It’s a shout out to everyone who needs something to believe in. Unfortunately, the suicide rate in Indian country is 70 percent higher than any other race in this country. Some people say that is a negative to look at when there are so many positive things in Indian country. That is true, there are incredibly positive things happening in Indian country. However, in my view you can’t bury your head in the sand. For anyone that has ever battled depression and considered suicide, you have to believe that there is hope and there is always a way out. That is why I created this song. It is about the power of belief. That is the signature of the album.
ICT: Many of your songs have an inspirational message; what kind of feedback have you gotten? Bucher: When you play out in some of the Native reservations, like Pine Ridge or the Blandin Indian Community in Minnesota, the Franklin Avenue Indian Community or the Lac Courte Oreilles, so many people are so thankful for the good words that you have. Sometimes during the shows and after the shows, you get to interact with the people and it is just awesome.
At Lac Courte Oreilles, I had just played ‘You are not Alone’ off my ‘Seven’ album and I noticed one guy in the back kept waiting to speak with me and stepped out of the way to let other people first. He was the last guy, he shook my hand gave me a hug and said ‘Thank you for that song’ he became teared up and also said ‘I wish my son had heard that song, six months ago he committed suicide, if he had heard that song, maybe he might had done differently.’ I hugged him and teared up myself. That was probably one of the most powerful things that have happened to me.
ICT: What do you hope to accomplish with ‘Believe? Bucher: To have people listen and understand that in each one of us there is a power that we can share with other people. When I wrote ‘Believe’ I thought, ‘if I was the most powerful healer in the world – a medicine man that could heal people, what would I do?’ That’s where this song took off from.
I am hoping that people will believe in themselves. If you don’t believe in yourself, then you can’t have hope. You’ve got to believe that you can get out from the gangs, drugs and other things and make something of yourself. I am telling you that you definitely can.
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Management Rep for Michael Bucher: Karla LaRive | Studio West Management
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October 12, 2009 - Monday
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Current mood:Thank you for the love
Category: Music
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 4, 2009
ELEVENTH ANNUAL WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Jan Michael Looking Wolf for Artist of the Year, Joanne Shenandoah & Michael Bucher's Bitter Tears Sacred Ground for Best Compilation, Jana's rendition of A Change Is Gonna Come for Song/Single of the Year, Kevin Locke's Earth Gift for Record of the Year, and American Idol Semi-finalist Charly Lowry for Best Video Among Those Honored
Niagara Falls, NY – On Saturday October 3, 2009 the Eleventh Annual Native American Music Awards (N.A.M.A.) was held at the Seneca Niagara Hotel & Casino in Niagara Falls infront of a packed house that featured consistently outstanding live music performances along with an emotionally charged Hall of Fame induction in honor of the late Ritchie Valenz.
Taking this year's top honors are; Joanne Shenandoah & Michael Bucher's Bitter Tears Sacred Ground for Best Compilation, Jana Mashonee's rendition of Sam Cooke's, A Change Is Gonna Come with Derek Millerfor Song/Single of the Year, Jan Michael Looking Wolf for Artist of the Year, Skylar Wolf for Debut Artist of the Year, Will and Lil Jess for Debut Duo/Group of the Year, Kevin Locke's Earth Gift for Record of the Year, and American Idol Semi-finalist Charly Lowry for Best Video for her long form video featuring her song, Movin On.
Hosted with grace, class, style, humor and even professional music talent by actor Gil Birmingham, others on hand at the Awards ceremeony included: Shane Yellowbird who won for Best Country Recording,Atsiaktonkie who won for Best Folk Recording, Flutist of the Year JJ Kent, Wind Spirit Drum whose recording Amazing Grace took Best Gospel Inspirational Recording, Thunder Hawk Singers for Best Historical Recording, Gabriel Ayala for Best Instrumental Recording, Bryan Akipa For Best Male Artist, Eagle & Hawk for Best Rock Recording, Rezhogs for Best Rap Hip Hop Recording, Oshkii Giizhik Singers for Best Traditional Recording, Michael Searching Bear for Best World Music Recording, and Michael Brant DeMaria for the Native Heart Award. Other nominees in attendance included; Benjamin Grimes, Kelly Montijo Fink, Jackie Tice, Mike Serna, Pappy Johns Band, Jimmy Shendo, Augusta Cecconi Bates, Douglas Blue Feather, Yvonne St Germaine and Donna Kay who all participated in the program. Capping the evening’s ceremonies were consistently transcendant and flawless performances beginning with drum group Young Gunz, Dallas Washkahat and Fawn Wood, classical guitarist Gabriel Ayala, Eagle & Hawk, soprano opera singer Jennifer M Stevens accompanied by composer Augusta Cecconi-Bates, Joanne Shenandoah and Michael Bucher who performed material from their award-winning recording, Lifetime Achievement Recipient Stevie Salas pumped it up with original Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzesse and bass player TM Stevens of Shocka Zooloo and the late James Brown, and a spectacular rendition of Stevie Ray Vaughn's Pride & Joy by the show's host Gil Birmingham and nominee Jimmy Wolf. Darryl Tonemah gave a rising performance in his trademarked barefeet, Jana's riveting vocals were unmatched, Shane Yellowbird showcased material for his upcoming Grand Ole Opry appearance, and new artist Jace Martin captured the audience with his Ritchie Valens tribute song, We Belong Together.
Tommy Allsup, original guitarist of the Buddy Holly band who flipped a coin with Ritchie Valens for the last seat on their ill-fated plane, bought the audience to tears as Allsup, who became emotional and choked up as he recapped and retold the story of his tour mate Ritchie Valens and his tragic end.
Following the Hall of Fame induction and Ritchie's sister, Irma's acceptance speech, Tommy Allsup, who is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, joined Ritchie's little brother, Mario, and his group, The Backyard Blues Band, who rocked the house and performed a special extended rendition of “La Bamba”. N.A.M.A. and its Advisory Board contingency would like to congratulate all the winners and nominees and proudly honors these legendary performers and songwriters who have been leading forces in the Native American music community.
The Native American Music Awards & Association, founded in 1998, is the world’s leading membership-based association consisting of music industry professionals directly involved in the recording and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American Music initiatives. The growing success of the Awards show now features over one hundred and fifty nominees annually, with at least one third of those nominees being new artists. For the past eleven years the Awards has set industry standards for professional Native American musicians who are gaining greater acceptance and exposure from both national and international audiences. See below for a complete list of winners
ELEVENTH ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS
ARTIST OF THE YEAR Jan Michael Looking Wolf The Looking Wolf Project
BEST BLUES RECORDING Dancing In The Rain Graywolf Blues Band
BEST COMPILATION RECORDING Bitter Tears Sacred Ground Joanne Shenandoah & Michael Bucher
BEST COUNTRY RECORDING Life Is Calling My Name Shane Yellowbird
DEBUT ARTIST OF THE YEAR Skylar Wolf Devil’s Son
DEBUT DUO / GROUP OF THE YEAR Will & Lil Jess Reservation Nights
BEST FEMALE ARTIST Joy Harjo Winding Through The Milky Way
BEST FOLK RECORDING Four Wolves Prophecy Atsiaktonkie
FLUTIST OF THE YEAR JJ Kent Ta Te’ Topa Win
BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL RECORDING Amazing Grace Lenape Spirits Wind Spirit Drum
GROUP OF THE YEAR Brule’ Lakota Piano II
BEST HISTORICAL RECORDING Native Pride Thunder Hawk Singers
BEST INSTRUMENTAL RECORDING Tango! Gabriel Ayala
BEST MALE ARTIST Bryan Akipa Songs From The Black Hills
BEST NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH RECORDING Peyote Ways Primeaux & Mike
BEST NEW AGE RECORDING Deep Within Tony Redhouse
BEST POP RECORDING Na Unu Nahai (Shape Shifter) Apryl Allen
BEST POW WOW RECORDING Band of Brothers Midnite Express
BEST PRODUCER Kelly Parker Out Of The Blue
BEST RAP / HIP HOP RECORDING All Day All Night Rezhogs
RECORD OF THE YEAR Earth Gift Kevin Locke
BEST ROCK RECORDING Sirensong Eagle & Hawk
SONG/SINGLE OF THE YEAR A Change Is Gonna Come Jana Mashonee
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR Samantha Crain The Confiscation: A Musical Novella
BEST SPOKEN WORD RECORDING The Great Story From The Sacred Book Rain Song/Terry & Darlene Wildman
BEST TRADITIONAL RECORDING It Is A New Day Oshkii Giizhik Singers
BEST VIDEO Movin On Charly Lowry & Aaron Locklear
BEST WORLD MUSIC RECORDING Ceremony Michael Searching Bear
NATIVE HEART Michael Brant DeMaria Siyotanka
LIVING LEGEND Tommy Allsup
HALL OF FAME Ritchie Valens
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Management Representation for Michael Bucher |Wind Spirit Drum:
Karla LaRive Studio West Management http://www.studiowestmanagement.com
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